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  • BEST VIEWED LARGER A shot taken while commuting to work on the Manly Ferry one day. This perspective of the skyline then possessed a degree of harmony it has since lost (with the addition of one unfortunate building that destroys the flow). If only Sydney’s glut of outstanding natural environments and beauty (beaches, bays, rivers, national parks) could be matched by a glut of equally outstanding suburban and urban architecture. Maybe this will slowly emerge over time as the ‘design’ tragedies of the past are replaced one by one. (The tragedy for many of the high density, high rise units/apartments in Sydney is that they seemed to lack the hand of a designer in the first place – with any sense of local character, sense of place and environmental harmony an even more remote consideration. Lack of sufficient developer oversight and government attention just exacerbates the problem.) MOST VIEWED IMAGES of all works by Bruce Dickson.

  • PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR AND FERRY TERMINAL FOR FOR THE ISLE OF WIGHT. PORTSMOUTH STILL HOME FOR BOATS AND SHIPS OF MANY KINDS INCLUDING THE ROYAL NAVY HAS A VERY LONG HISTORY OF MARITIME CONNECTION. / HERE THE OLD MARITIME ARCHITECTURE BLENDS WELL WITH THE FUTURISTIC. THE CLOUDS WERE ADDED TO ENHANCE THE BUILDINGS.

  • Crossing the sea from Italy to Greece

  • this is the condor express which runs between weymouth, jersey and gurnsey

  • This ferry is named after the Historic Indian Princess “Pocohonta’s” That saved Captain John Smiths life form hostile indian’s after landing on the shores of The James River in Rural Southeast Virginia.This ferry runs 24 hrs. a day between Surry Virginia and Historic Jamestown Virginia in Williamsburg providing a Major pathway across this peninsula.

  • Millionaire’s Row , Sandbanks, Poole Harbour, Dorset. UK

  • This photo has it all! The Sydney Opera House…. The Sydney Harbour Bridge…Centrepoint Tower….. Sydney Harbour and the view…look at that view!

  • The Caledonian Isles is the ship that sails daily between the Scottish Mainland and the beautiful isle of Arran, off the west coast. It is operated by Caledonian Macbrayne, who run regular ferry services to many of Scotland’s Western Isles.

  • The Rialto market, Venice after the morning rush. Someone waiting to be ferried by gondola to the other side of the Grand Canal just visible in the background.

  • A T-shirt made for the Experimental group, based on the logo design… Made by Lozzle and Jonathan Dower. Experimental

  • The Dock Hand Winter in Thailand, the dock hand waits for the ferry to arrive. No ones in any hurry.

  • The flag of New South Wales, Australia. Taken from the back of a ferry on the way to Taronga zoo in Sydney.

  • Another photo from the Brisbane Arvo shoot on Thursday And then the ferryman said, / “There is trouble ahead, / So you must pay me now,” – “Don’t do it!” / “you must pay me now,” – “Don’t do it!” / And still that voice came from beyond, / “Whatever you do, Don’t pay the ferryman, / Don’t even fix a price, / Don’t pay the ferryman, / Until he gets you to the other side

  • University Place, WA. This was taken prior to the new Chambers Bay golf course’s completion. Body: Canon 20D / Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 II / Accessories: Tripod, GND 0.6 soft edge filter

  • Shot in Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre – Italy. / Cinque Terre (five countries) are five small villages situated in a mountainous and rocky area on the shores of Liguria. / The villages are connected by a pedestrian path, called via del amore (the path of love), passing between vineyards and olive groves on the hills. / Cars are not allowed into the villages. / We slept two nights in Riomaggiore. / We walked on the path from Riomaggiore till Vernazza and returned back to Riomaggiore with a ferry. / It was one of the highlights of our journey to north Italy. / The villages are fascinating, clourful houses hanging on the cliffs and on top of each other. The views of the sea, the cliffs and the vineyards build in terraces on the mountains above the villages are wonderful.

  • Shot in Riomaggiore, Cinque Terre – Italy. / Cinque Terre (five countries) are five small villages situated in a mountainous and rocky area on the shores of Liguria. / The villages are connected by a pedestrian path, called via del amore (the path of love), passing between vineyards and olive groves on the hills. / Cars are not allowed into the villages. / We slept two nights in Riomaggiore. / We walked on the path from Riomaggiore till Vernazza and returned back to Riomaggiore with a ferry. / It was one of the highlights of our journey to north Italy. / The villages are fascinating, clourful houses hanging on the cliffs and on top of each other. The views of the sea, the cliffs and the vineyards build in terraces on the mountains above the villages are wonderful.

  • Sunset as seen from the Cross Sound Ferry, between New London, Ct and Orient Point, NY

  • New London, Ct

  • This is the famous sight of the landing piers in Hamburg, Germany. /

  • A large modern bridge crosses one of Tokyo’s waterways

  • A large modern bridge crosses one of Tokyo’s waterways

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